For Counselors:
Looking at getting licensure or certification?

The National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) is the nation’s premier professional certification board devoted to credentialing counselors who meet standards for the general and specialty practices of professional counseling.

A. CACREP accreditation provides recognition that the content and quality of the education offered by the accredited program has been evaluated extensively and meets standards set by and for the profession. The student can be assured that appropriate knowledge and skills areas will be included that are necessary for entry into the counseling field. The student as a consumer can also be assured that the program is financially stable. As a graduate of CACREP accredited program, a student applying for certification by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) will have the two (2) years of post-secondary supervised experience waived. This facilitates and expedites one’s experience in becoming National Certified Counselor (NCC). In addition, some states will waive a portion of the post-graduate supervised experience required for licensure.
For admission folks
NACAC and the Center for Enrollment Leadership are partners in offering theAdmissions Counselor Basic Training® (A
CBT) Program- the New Standard for Recruitment Team Training.
Essential Training for All Admission Offices
Admissions Counselor Basic Training is a dynamic online training program for anyone involved in recruitment–admission counselors, student ambassadors, coaches, faculty, and even alumni.
A program so comprehensive, it complements current training practices and in many cases replaces expensive seminars and outdated in-house manuals.
